Abu Ghraib Abuse Photos

More Photos Surface (updated June 11) (Warning: Graphic Photos Below)

The Washington
Post has released new photos along with new information about the use
of dogs on prisoners.

An unmuzzled dog appears
to be used to frighten a detainee at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq.
Two military dog handlers told investigators that intelligence
personnel ordered them to use dogs to intimidate prisoners.

An Iraqi detainee appears
to be restrained after havign suffered injuries to both legs at Abu Ghraib.
It is unclear whether his injuries were from dog bites.

A US soldier gives the "thumbs
up" sign as she appears to be stiching up a prisoner's leg wound.
It is unclear whether the injury was from a dog bite.

These are just some of the photos that led to an investigation into conditions
at the Abu Ghraib prison, once Saddam’s torture palace, and now run by the occupation
authorities, as revealed in a
shocking report broadcast by CBS on 60 Minutes II.

Brig. Gen. Janice Karpinski, in charge of the occupiers’ detention facilities
throughout Iraq, has been dismissed from her post, and 6 U.S. soldiers face
charges.

"This is international standards," said Karpinski, in an earlier interview
with CBS. "It's the best care available in a prison facility."

Anybody can see that….

Below, Brigadier-General Janis Karpinski, who
was responsible for military jails in Iraq, and has now been suspended in the
abuse probe, meets with Donald Rumsfeld.